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Wine permit - Queensland

Description

A wine permit can be issued to licensees who hold a licence under the Queensland Wine Industry Act to allow the sale of licensees' wine for one-off events (e.g. festivals, trade shows, conventions) at locations other than the main licensed premises.

Wine permits can be issued for unlicensed venues (e.g. a booth at a carnival) or for venues licensed under the Liquor Act 1992 (e.g. a convention centre).

A wine permit can be issued to:

an individual licensee

a group of licensees wishing to operate from the same area at the same event (e.g. operating a Queensland wine booth at a major festival).

Note:

If you hold a Wine merchant licence 'Licensee's wine' means wine made only from fruit grown by the licensee on the licensee's licensed premises.

If you hold a Wine producer licence 'Licensee's wine' means wine of which at least 85% is made of fruit grown by the licensee on the licensee's licensed premises; or 85% is made by the licensee on the licensee's licensed premises.

Service type

Licence

A licence defines the need to obtain recognition / certification and registration to undertake a certain business activity.

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